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this is an awesome spot for "cicheti" (traditional Venetian tapas) and drinks in a cozy and friendly environment. it' s well worth a detour if you are planning on enjoying some local vibe on charming Via Garibaldi. Last but not least, lovely bartenders and staff...More

This place looked quite nice and it’s true that the staff were friendly and welcoming. However we were only stopping for a light lunch so wanted to share a plate of antipasti with lasagne as a main course. Problem was the lasagne came first and...More

In one of the more lively street in town, Salvmeria is a fresh take on the traditional bacaro, offering probably a more comfortable experience to the tourist. For a fair price you can try most of the traditional food in small dishes that are easy...More

We decided to stop at this small bar after noticing it appeared to be full of locals. Laura, the very good English speaking waitress, went through the food and wine menu, with great detail. I tried the beef lasagna and my husband had the burrato...More

We were warmly welcomed and offered a drink while we waited for a table. The waitress told us about their food and we made our choices. Our daughter ordered the tuna tartare which was probably the pick of the meals, although the others were good...More

It’s quite a small shop besides all the bigger restaurants nearby so it’s easy to miss. However it was recommended by our host for serving authentic Venetian food and we didn’t regret stopping by. The beef lasagne is highly recommended. Portion is small however for...More

Castello is the largest of the six sestieri(districts), and the only one not facing onto theGrand Canal. More than half of Castello is situatedwithin Arsenale, the naval base, which occupies overone-fifth the area of Venice. This gentrified maritimeneighbourhood feels busy but casual. Castello’s sidestreets are laid back, with small boats lining canalscriss-crossed by laundry. Semiannual exhibitions add a

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strong artsy current to the Arsenale area. ViaGaribaldi in Castello, with its shops and bars, hasone of Venice's rare straight and wide boulevards.When a large ship turns around the Lido to enter theGiudecca Canal, the startling sight creates anillusion that it will run aground right on ViaGaribaldi! Families treasure Giardini near theisland's tip, green with rare trees and grass, andRiva degli Schiavoni is a popular spot for Venetiansto take a stroll to watch the sunset.